As the weeks go by, Global Pros, the newly formed corporation that delivers the YooTalk Cell Phone Platform, gets stronger and stronger.

I am continually impressed by Global Pros’ customer service, and it truly looks like they are in this for the long haul. There have been other companies that have tried to tap into the worldwide cell phone market, so delivering YooTalk to the masses is no easy task. YooTalk operates on the “backbones” of the major carriers like AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, TMobile, and Virgin Wireless. The operate under names like AirVoice, PagePlus, SimpleMobile, and PlatinumTel. Basically they have the same coverage, but the difference is that they are a lot cheaper.

The major carriers are open to discounted service since they don’t need to advertise using YooTalk. YooTalk and Global Pros operate under a word of mouth advertising campaign, meaning that the major carriers don’t incur these costs. It is estimated that Verizon and AT&T spend over 300 million a year in advertising, so offering discounted service through YooTalk costs them nothing.

Yesterday I used the sim card they sent me for AirVoice, and got my wife’s phone turned on through our AT&T network. Everything works great, and I’m very excited to keep offering their service as a distributor. Visit www.yootalkusa.com for more information, and feel free to contact me directly using the number provided on the site.

Of course, there’s a catch. Although Aaachoo has claimed since the beginning that you can make up to $1800 some odd dollars without ever sponsoring/signing up one person, it’s seems to be a total lie.

For a couple weeks, they automatically put people underneath you…deceiving at best. The whole time they are claiming that you can are getting people in your downline, yet are you? Anyone? Anyone? Bueeeehhhhler?

I even sent them a support ticket asking this…I have personally sponsored 8 people, and had 760 in my downline. I asked them would I be paid on only the 8 people, or everyone in the downline? “Bridgette” answered that I would be paid on the 8 people, and on the 760 in the downline. Reality says otherwise….looks like it’s only on the 8 people, and the 760 were the proverbial carrot dangling in front of my nose.

I’m still holding on to my lottery ticket, since it’s only $29 per month. However, I’m not putting myself out there and recommending them to anyone, until I see what they claim come to fruition. I really feel bad for them if it’s otherwise, since they will get trashed like crazy for being so misleading in the beginning.

Great, what is it? Well, it’s a way to get paid, for doing a mininiscule amount of work. Basically, you go to Google, and click on Advertising. It will then ask you if you want to set up a Google AdWords, or AdSense account. This difference is this…AdWords you pay for to help drive traffic to your site. AdSense pays you, for placing random ads on your site…when someone clicks on an ad, you get paid.

At this point, I don’t envision falling off my new stack/mountain of money…however, everything on the internet is about small, incremental income. Just like the phone company, the electric company, etc…it’s all about the pennies that add up to dollars when nobody’s looking.

AdSense are the little ads you see on lots of websites…simple little offerings that people can click on…once they click, you get paid. This is just the tip of the iceberg as far as affiliate programs are concerned, the OG of affiliates if you will. I am also setting up affiliate programs through Amazon and GoDaddy, but for some reason the codes won’t work on this blog when you click on the icons. I’m sure I’ll get it figured out soon…

Once the ads are up and running (1-2 days), I’ll start giving you all status reports.

YooTalk, powered by Global Pros, Inc, is quickly establishing itself as the premier way to save money on your cell phone bill. www.yootalkusa.com

How does YooTalk work? Well, they simply offer cheaper service, using the major network carrier’s “backbones”. YooTalk (Global Pros) has teamed with major carriers like AT&T, Verizon, TMobile, Sprint, and now Virgin Wireless. People can sign up for the plans alone, and they also have the opportunity to become a YooTalk Distributor and treat it as a business.

Using an effective networking matrix, YooTalk is quickly becoming a nationwide leader in the cell phone industry. Go to www.yootalkusa.com to learn more about the opportunity, and feel free to call me anytime at 760-845-6939, and I can answer your questions personally.

The days build, the tension mounts…and as everyone who registers for the Aachoo social network watches their downlines grow without signing everyone up…everyone has the same question.

Is Aaachoo a scam? Because if it’s not, it’s going to be absolutely unstoppable for making their members money. According to Aachoo, their forced 3 x 9 matrix will pay 6 levels deep, meaning that even if you don’t refer ONE member, you still get paid.

The craziest part is that everyone I know who’ve signed up, all have hundreds, and now into the thousands of paying members in their downline/upline. Aaachoo is unique in it’s payout, as you get paid for upline and downline members. www.aaachoonet.com is where you will go to sign up. You register for free, with a free 21 day trial membership. Most likely you will see that you’re numbers of paid members in your downline and upline into the hundreds within the first few days.

Then, you make the decision to pay $29 measley bucks to see what happens. Aaachoo says that it is going to pay it’s members their first round of comissions come September 15. At that date, everyone will know for sure if it’s a scam or not. If it’s a scam, then it falls to pieces instantly. If it’s for real, then it has the potential to last forever, making the owners millions to billions, depending on how many people eventually sign up.

For now I’m hoping my $29 is worth it…since the owners of Aaachoo are all from the network marketing and MLM game, they now it’s going to be time to put up or shut up soon enough. If they deliver, they make millions, we make thousands. Either way it’s going to be a nice place to be. I strongly recommend signing up simply for the fun of it, it’s the smartest lottery ticket you’ll ever get.

The thought of that is mind blowing, because it marks the changing of the guard. Experts have been predicting for years that social media outlets like Twitter, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and upstarts like Aaachoo! are where the searches will lie, and the deals will get done.

This means that any business has to be ready to take full advantage of the social media outlets. This is critical for the small business owner, as it represents an endless stream of free advertising, if it’s handled properly.

I have seen numerous programs offering SEO optimization, and of course they all cost money. You can pay .50 cents a month, and you can pay $5000 a month, depending on what you got sold into….insert (sharks).

Of course to get things automated and fully functioning, a small investment is an easy decision, just to make sure you get properly exposed on the major search engines, and now Facebook. Increasing your exposure on Facebook is easy, as long as you have the proper tools and knowledge at your disposal.

I will keep you posted as I learn the best solution for us all…I’m researching to find the most inexpensive and effective way to make sure you are blasted to all the proper sources, and you are properly linked everywhere. I’m looking for something around $25 to $50 a month, so I’ll let you know.

Contact me if you have anything to offer to sift through the maze of offerings.